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>> thanks for starting your morning with us. >> much more ahead on cnn saturday morning, which begins right now. good morning. i am alison kosik. >> i am victor blackwell. >> we begin this hour with breaking news overseas. we go to brand-new pictures. a lion airline over shot the runway in bali. it was coming from indonesia. there were 101 passengers and seven crew members onboard when it went into the water. we don't know what caused the plane to miss the runway. >> 107 people onboard, lion air flight from west java to bali, and here is the good news. no fatalities.
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in the pictures you can see the emergency slides deployed at the front of the plane and you see the ryellow rafts here, and we heard about 50 people on the plane have been sent to the hospitals, and we don't know the severity of the injuries and we are still working on that. but everybody survived. >> let's show you animation of what happened at the bali international airport. you can see the plane going over the runway -- >> go ahead, victor. takeover. >> we are waiting word on the cause for the crash. that may come over on the next few minutes and hours. lion air is one of the largest carriers in indonesia. >> these are really dramatic pictures, aren't they? you can see passengers on the wings of the aircraft. they are being rescued and pulled from the plane and sits there in the water. >> bali is a really popular vacation destination. presumably some of these people were starting a vacation.
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imagine -- >> starting it this way. >> this is not an inexpensive trip. maybe honeymooners. >> they survived. >> they started by skidding off a runway and into the water and are in a raft. thank goodness they have survived and we will see severe the injuries are. it's new video into cnn this morning, people being pulled out of the ambulances going to hospitals. this person is conscious. again, still waiting for more information. still waiting for the latest on the crash in bali as the plane skidded off the runway and into the water. let's go to north korea now. american officials say they are ready if and -- let's emphasize "if" north korea fires a missile. >> and john kerry is in asia to
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discuss this. jim clancy is in seoul, south korea right now. what is the emphasis for kerry cutting off funding for north korea, or some other pressure they can put on kim jong-un? >> well, economics is the number one pressure. right now north korea gets a lot of the money that keeps its government afloat by the trade with china. china buys coal and minerals and other things they need to operate along the border there, and they import the goods and pay north korea very low amounts, and some say pennies on the dollars of what it's worth and some say that's because of the difficult conditions in north korea, and no power, they have to string the power cables across the border from china. that's part of the problem. they don't have trade with anybody else around the world. there may be the possibility of loans that we don't know about. the u.s. wants to put pressure
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on this as well as pressure on some of the companies that do business from north korea with the rest of the world that are known to be involved in selling missile technology, for example, countries like iran. awful those things are on the table and trying to calm things down on the korean peninsula. china can be a tremendous help there, but at the same time the u.s. believes the ball will be in kim jong-un's court. he is an nba fan, and victor you have been following this, perhaps. >> yeah. >> as an nba fan, he has to be watching the shot clock and he has to respond to the u.s., and he has to figure out how soon he is going to do that because he knows the price of going into talks is putting his nuclear program on the table, something that he said within the last two weeks he would not do. victor? >> he has to respond not just for international consumption but also for domestic consumption there in north korea. there has been so much discussion about the possibility of this missile test launch.
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we know that kim talked a lot about other countries preparing for war and telling the diplomats to clear out of the way, but has he ever really said that he is going to fire this missile? >> no. he hasn't. that's the surprising thing. right, in propaganda terms he talked about the whole peninsula being in flames, but he never said he would fire missiles. that came from the u.s. and south koreans. now they are walking back a little bit of that. are they right? are they going to launch? are they not on they are not going to launch? i talked to somebody about strategic forecasting, and he said north koreans are amazing, they combine three things, dangerous, strong militarily,
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and then we are weak, we can't feed our own people and you have to help us out if you want to balance the other, and then we are crazy, unpredictable, and you add those three together and it's tough to deal with kim jong-un. the retrial of former egyptian president mubarak is on hold because the judge recused himself and said he was uneasy about taking the case. mubarak watched from a cage. he and his top aides face charges with the death of protesters during egypt's up rising. they were sentenced to prison but an appeals court overturned that. and the daughter of margaret thatcher tells reporters it will be a difficult and tearful week. >> the first woman prime
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minister of britain passed away. they are urging people to gather today in central london for a party. >> just ahead of tax day, president obama and vice president joe biden released their 2012 tax returns. interesting reading here. their return showed the president and first lady, michelle obama, earned $608,611 last year. they saw their income drop slightly because the sale of the president's books declined, and they gave about $150,000 to 33 different charities. vice president joe biden and his wife jill reported income of just over $385,000, and they paid $87,851 in taxes according to their return. the mother of a sandy hook
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school victim makes her case. >> she will deliver the white house radio address. listen to what some of what she said. >> when i packed for washington on monday it looked like the senate might not act at all, and then after the president spoke in hartford and a dozen of us met with senators to share stories, more than two-thirds of the senate voted to move forward. but that's only the start. they haven't yet passed any bills that will help keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. a lot of people are fighting to make sure they never do. now is the time to act. >> wheeler is the first person. the other person other than the president or vice president to deliver the radio address since
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president obama took office. and guns and racing tonight will collide. >> the nra spawn surg the nascar race at the speedway this weekend. senator chris murphy from connecticut is going as far to ask fox sports to not broadcast the nra 500. nascar says it has no position on the gun rights debate and says that, quote, this situation has made it clear that we need to take a closer look at our approval process moving forward as current circumstances need to be pafactored in when making decisions. 14 years old and making headlines at the masters. i hope i prou tphoupbs his name right. he is the youngest player to make a cut at the masters championship. he was penalized one stroke for slow play, but he will be able to play the rest of the weekend.
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he is three over par on the tournament. much more coming up this hour. >> here is a look at what is coming up. a candid politician makes a racial slur at a meeting and laughs about it. wait until you hear his excuse. what about a six-figure smoke stack have in common. the proposed tax deductions. you won't believe the craziest one we found. >> that would pose a risk. >> one computer hacker says he just may be able to do something with his phone. a new app that could threaten your air travel security. with the spark miles card from capital one,
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this is cnn breaking news. >> breaking news overseas now. we have brand-new pictures coming into cnn. they are showing a scene where a lion airline over shot the runway. there were 101 passengers and seven crew members. we don't know what caused the plane to miss the runway. >> 108 people on the flight to bali. good news. no fatalities. the pictures remind you of the miracle on the hudson when you have passengers standing on the wing with their vests. we will find out what caused the plane to go into the water. we do know about 50 people have been sent to hospitals. everybody survived. we are still waiting to get information about the severity of those injuries. >> and as we get new details and
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new video comes into cnn this morning, you want to stick around for the latest. the pictures are incredible. you think about why the people were on the flight going to bali. why do you go to bali? >> vacation. a honeymoon. if this as start of the marriage, i don't know what that says. >> incredible. >> we will get more information and video and more details coming in. let's go to another story. air travel. >> a new android app claims it can takeover an airplane while in the air. is all the hype over security really real? and the hijacking app, is it real or did it fizzle out? our tom foreman takes a look. >> it's a terrifying idea from like a movie. but it could be pure fiction. >> the new app exploits a
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security weakness mitigating a ground system and sending false information to planes in flight by manipulating the data stream a user can change displays or take over the auto pilot. at least that is what the inventor suggests. >> you can also at a certain level gain some control on where the plane is going. >> he is a security consultant says he is trying to warn the aviation community about the potential danger, but many do not believe he can do what he says, because of two key problems. problem one, the invention has only been demonstrated on a flight simulation program. the officials say cracking into the controls of a real airplane
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is much more difficult. therefore a hacker cannot obtain full control of an aircraft. even he admits that. >> therefore, it cannot be used against a real airplane. we did that on purpose for security reasons. >> and he at pheudz to problem two. the pilot can override the hacker simply by turning off the auto pilot and taking control again. that's why they are looking at the app with a yawn. >> that could pose a risk, but so far all he has done is hacked into a pc. >> on your next flight, keep your seat belt fastened and don't worry about the guy on the phone, he may be playing angry birds but he is not flying the
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be suffering from facebook fatigue. an investment bank says facebook's popularity among teens is falling. the site is still number one but down almost 10% since last year and one possible reason for the decline is so many parents and grandparents are online, and when your parents ask to be your friend -- >> you ignore them. did you know monday is april 15th, tax day? the deadline to pay uncle sam. we will look at wild and crazy tax deduction stories. here are five favorites that caught our eye. let's count them down. >> number five. a man in texas deducts a smoke stack that sits on his property. why? he says it's a charitable donation to the city because it is considered a local landmark. get this. he is able to write off more than $100,000 for the
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smokestack. a california businessman that owned a string of pie shops, and he deducts his meals because he ate pies for dessert for research. doesn't fly with the irs. >> and then a landlord is unsuccessful in trying to deduct his dog's vet fees because he used his dog as a security system for what he owned. >> and then a swimming pool, and the pool belonged to her son and had no connection to her except for the son. >> i will buy a pool now and deduct it. >> this is the craziest. one of my favorites. retired new york lauren
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